The publication reports Romo, who currently serves as the top analyst for NFL games on CBS, could make a move to ESPN. The cable sports network is reportedly willing to offer Romo a deal worth $10 million to $14 million per year, which would make him the highest paid sportscaster ever.

The New York Post reports he might ask CBS to give him permission to qualify for PGA golf tournaments which are played on Thursdays and Fridays.If Romo were to ever succeed in qualifying, it would force him to continue playing in a tournament through Sunday which means he wouldn't call that week's regular season NFL game.

CBS airs their NFL telecasts on Sundays while ESPN's NFL games air on Monday night.

Romo is expected to be in the announcing booth alongside play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz this Sunday on CBS as the Kansas City Chiefs play at home vs. the Tennessee Titans. It will be the last game he calls for CBS under his current deal.